Study In Australia
Study in Australia
Australia is one of the best places in the world to live while you learn. The standard of living is amongst the highest in the world, yet costs remain competitive. On your breaks from study, you will have a wide choice of activities to enrich your experience – from cultural festivals, concerts and museums, to major sporting events.
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Study in Australia 2026: Complete Guide for Indian Students
Use this page as your master guide to understand universities, costs, work rights, visas and PR pathways for Australia, and then go deeper into rankings, visa and work & PR pages for detailed planning.
Why Study in Australia? Strategic Advantages
Australia is among the world’s top study destinations for Indian students, combining globally ranked universities, robust student support and a clear, rules‑based immigration system.
Global Education Excellence
Australia hosts multiple universities in the world’s top 100 in major global rankings, particularly in areas such as medicine, engineering, IT and business.
| University | Key Strengths | Typical Tuition (Master’s, per year) |
|---|---|---|
| University of Melbourne | Overall reputation, research | AUD 45,000–52,000 |
| UNSW Sydney | Engineering, IT, business | AUD 45,000–53,000 |
| University of Sydney | Medicine, law, arts | AUD 42,000–50,000 |
| Australian National University | Policy, research, sciences | AUD 40,000–48,000 |
| Monash University | Large Indian cohort, health | AUD 35,000–45,000 |
Note For detailed current rankings and PSW benefits by institution, always check the latest QS and Times Higher Education data along with each university’s official website.
Australia vs Other Destinations (Indicative)
| Aspect | USA | UK | Canada | Australia |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tuition (per year) | USD 35K–65K | GBP 25K–50K | CAD 15K–30K | AUD 25K–45K |
| Work rights (study) | 20 hrs/week | 20 hrs/week | 24 hrs/week | 48 hrs/fortnight |
| Post‑study work | Up to 3 years | Typically 2 years | Up to 3 years | Up to 2–3+ years |
| PR pathway | Selective & complex | Limited | Points‑based | Points‑based |
Note PR, PSW and work‑right settings change over time and depend on policy, economic and skills‑list updates; always confirm details on official government portals before applying.
Australian Education System
Australia offers a world-class education system recognized globally for its quality and innovation. The Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) ensures consistency across all educational institutions.
Universities
43 universities offering undergraduate and postgraduate programs with cutting-edge research facilities and industry connections.
TAFE Colleges
Technical and Further Education institutions providing vocational and practical training aligned with industry needs.
Private Colleges
Specialized institutions offering focused programs in business, hospitality, IT, and other professional fields.
Quality Assurance
All institutions must meet strict CRICOS standards ensuring high-quality education for international students.
Benefits of Studying in Australia for Indian Students
1. World‑Class Education System
- All universities are regulated by TEQSA, ensuring a consistent national quality framework.
- Curricula are strongly linked with industry, providing excellent employability outcomes.
- Degrees are widely recognised in countries such as India, UK, USA and Canada.
2. Post‑Study Work Opportunities (Temporary Graduate 485)
Temporary Graduate (subclass 485) visa durations are typically tied to qualification level, with many coursework Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees giving around 2 years of post‑study work and research Master’s and PhD up to around 3 years, with additional extensions possible for eligible degrees and regional study in separate streams.
3. Points‑Based PR System
Australia runs a transparent points‑based immigration system for many skilled visas, where age, English, work experience and occupation all contribute to your eligibility. Skilled occupation lists and invitation scores can change every year, so PR is never guaranteed but is clearly rules‑based.
4. Safe, Multicultural Environment
- Australia scores highly on global safety and quality‑of‑life indices.
- Indian communities are well established in major cities.
- Universities provide dedicated international student support and welfare services.
5. Work While You Study
- Student visa holders can generally work up to 48 hours per fortnight while their course is in session and unlimited hours during official term breaks, subject to current rules.
- This helps offset living costs, build local experience and improve employability.
Top Australian Universities
Australia is home to several world-renowned universities consistently ranked among the top globally, offering strong teaching, research and graduate outcomes.
Group of Eight (Go8) Universities
- Australian National University (ANU)
- University of Melbourne
- University of Sydney
- University of Queensland (UQ)
- University of Western Australia (UWA)
- University of Adelaide
- Monash University
- UNSW Sydney
Queensland University of Technology
Triple-accredited business school with strong industry partnerships and an applied learning focus.
University of Technology Sydney
Technology-focused university known for innovative programs and modern campus facilities.
RMIT University
Global university of technology, design and enterprise with major presence in Melbourne and international campuses.
Griffith University
Offers innovative programs in health, business and environmental sciences with strong student support.
Study in Australia Costs
Tuition Fees
Bachelor's Degree
AUD 20,000 - 45,000 per year depending on institution and program.
Master's Degree
AUD 22,000 - 50,000 per year for most programs, higher for MBA and specialised courses.
Diploma/TAFE
AUD 8,000 - 18,000 per year for vocational and technical programs.
English Language
AUD 300 - 500 per week for ELICOS (English Language Intensive Courses).
Annual Cost of Living by City (Indicative)
| City | Monthly Total | Annual Total |
|---|---|---|
| Sydney | AUD 2,500–3,500 | AUD 30,000–42,000 |
| Melbourne | AUD 2,300–3,300 | AUD 27,600–39,600 |
| Brisbane | AUD 2,000–2,800 | AUD 24,000–33,600 |
| Perth | AUD 1,800–2,600 | AUD 21,600–31,200 |
| Adelaide | AUD 1,600–2,400 | AUD 19,200–28,800 |
| Canberra | AUD 1,800–2,600 | AUD 21,600–31,200 |
| Hobart | AUD 1,400–2,100 | AUD 16,800–25,200 |
Living Expenses – Typical Breakdown
- Accommodation: AUD 150–400 per week (shared housing to studio apartments).
- Food & Groceries: AUD 100–150 per week.
- Transport: AUD 30–60 per week with student concessions in many states.
- Utilities & Internet: AUD 20–50 per week.
- Entertainment: AUD 50–100 per week.
- Total Estimated: Roughly AUD 24,000–30,000 per year for a modest lifestyle.
Official financial requirement Recent updates require proof of at least AUD 29,710 in annual living costs for a single student when applying for a visa; this is a minimum benchmark and many students realistically spend more depending on city and lifestyle.
Work While You Study
Work Hours
Student visa holders can generally work up to 48 hours per fortnight while their course is in session and unlimited hours during official term breaks, subject to current rules.
Average Wages
The national minimum wage is above AUD 23 per hour, and many students earn around AUD 25–35 per hour in casual roles, depending on sector and location.
Job Opportunities
Common student jobs include retail, hospitality, tutoring, administration and on-campus roles, with additional options in delivery and support services.
Tax File Number
A Tax File Number (TFN) is required to work in Australia and can be obtained free through the Australian Taxation Office once you arrive.
Part‑Time Work Offset
- At roughly 20–24 hours per week during semester and more in breaks, annual earnings can significantly offset living costs.
- However, work rights are designed to supplement, not fully fund, your studies; you must still show full financial capacity for your visa.
Scholarships & Financial Aid
Major Scholarship Programs
- Australia Awards Scholarships: Fully funded scholarships for eligible postgraduate students from partner countries.
- Destination Australia: Scholarships to encourage study in regional Australia, often up to AUD 15,000 per year.
- Research Training Program: Scholarships and stipends for research Master’s and PhD candidates.
- University-specific scholarships: Merit‑based and need‑based awards ranging from partial fee waivers to full tuition support.
Most Australian universities run multiple scholarship rounds each year for international students, and early, high‑quality applications typically receive the strongest consideration.
Accommodation Options
On-Campus Housing
University-managed accommodation with meal plans, social activities and support services, typically around AUD 250–400 per week depending on city and room type.
Homestay
Live with an Australian family with meals often included, ideal for cultural immersion, at approximately AUD 250–350 per week.
Shared Rental
Share a house or apartment with other students, often the most economical option at around AUD 150–300 per week per person.
Private Studio
Independent living in your own apartment with maximum privacy and flexibility, usually AUD 350–600 per week or more in prime city locations.
Best Cities for Indian Students
Sydney – Maximum Opportunities
- Largest job market and multiple top universities, ideal for career‑driven students.
- Also one of the most expensive cities in Australia, with high rent and transport costs.
Melbourne – Cultural Hub
- Home to University of Melbourne and Monash with a large Indian community and rich cultural scene.
- High living costs similar to Sydney, so careful budgeting is essential.
Brisbane – Balanced Lifestyle
- Lower costs than Sydney and Melbourne, warm climate and good graduate opportunities.
- Smaller job market than the larger capitals but growing steadily.
Adelaide – City with + Regional Benefits
- Often recognised as a more affordable city with a relaxed lifestyle and strong education options.
- Classified as regional for some migration settings in recent years, offering additional incentives in certain visa streams; always check current Home Affairs criteria.
Perth – City with + Regional Benefits
- Strong resource‑driven economy with opportunities in engineering and related fields.
- Has been treated as regional in some policy contexts, which can provide additional incentives; always verify current regional definitions on government sites.
Remote Regional (Rockhampton, Toowoomba, etc.) – PR Fast‑Track
- Many remote regional areas offer lower living costs and, in some visa settings, enhanced points or additional stay options for regional work and study.
- Ideal for students who prioritise immigration incentives and savings over big‑city lifestyle, subject to regular policy changes.
Popular Courses for Indian Students
Top Study Fields
- Information Technology & Computer Science: Strong global demand and useful for skilled migration when aligned with eligible occupations.
- Engineering: Civil, mechanical, electrical and related streams continue to be important in the Australian labour market.
- Business & Management: Offers broad career pathways; immigration outcomes depend heavily on specialisation and job role.
- Healthcare & Nursing: Frequently highlighted in skills shortages, often offering robust long‑term prospects when requirements are met.
- Accounting & Finance: Common choices for Indian students, but immigration competitiveness can be high; careful planning is essential.
Australia Student Visa Process
Student Visa Subclass 500
The Student visa (subclass 500) allows international students to undertake eligible full‑time courses at CRICOS‑registered providers in higher education, VET, schools and English language sectors.
Key Requirements
- Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) from a registered Australian institution.
- Genuine Student (GS) requirement demonstration (which has replaced the earlier GTE test in many cases).
- English Language Proficiency via IELTS, PTE, TOEFL or other approved tests.
- Financial Capacity – proof of tuition, living expenses and travel as per current government thresholds.
- Health Insurance via Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the entire visa period.
- Health and Character checks such as medicals and police clearances where required.
- Previous visa compliance and overall immigration history.
Visa Assessment & Processing
The Department of Home Affairs uses a risk‑based assessment framework, with some providers and countries enjoying more streamlined processing, and typical processing times ranging from several weeks to a few months depending on individual circumstances.
Financial Evidence (Living Costs)
For the student visa, you must normally demonstrate access to funds covering first‑year tuition fees, travel and living expenses, with the official living‑cost benchmark set at at least AUD 29,710 per year for a single student in recent updates.
Key Academic & English Requirements
- Academics: many Master’s programs expect around 55–60% or higher in previous qualifications, with competitive courses needing more.
- English: minimum scores differ by provider and course, but IELTS 6.0–6.5 (or equivalent) is common; higher scores also help for PR points later.
Post-Study Work Rights & PR
Temporary Graduate Visa (Subclass 485)
International graduates may be eligible for a Temporary Graduate (subclass 485) visa, which allows them to live, study and work in Australia temporarily after completing eligible Australian qualifications.
Work Streams
Different streams exist, such as the Post‑Higher Education Work stream and further regional extensions, each with its own rules and stay periods tied to qualification level and location.
Length of Stay
Recent changes mean many coursework Bachelor’s and Master’s graduates can stay for around 2 years, with longer stays for research‑based higher degrees and certain eligible qualifications plus potential regional extensions.
Pathway to PR
Australian work experience gained on 485 is often critical for skilled migration visas, contributing to points and meeting work‑experience thresholds.
Eligibility
Eligibility depends on factors like age, English level, qualification type, registration of the provider, and timing of application after course completion.
Typical PR Timeline (Indicative)
A common pathway is: study for 2+ years on a student visa, gain post‑study work rights through 485, accumulate experience and points, and then seek skilled, regional or employer‑sponsored pathways where available. Actual timelines and outcomes vary widely and depend on occupation lists, invitations, and policy changes.
FAQs – Study in Australia 2026
1. Is Australia better than USA/UK/Canada for Indian students?
Each destination has different strengths: Australia offers a strong balance of quality education, work rights and transparent skilled‑migration pathways, but the “best” country depends on your budget, course, and long‑term plans.
2. How much does it cost to study in Australia?
Many 2‑year Master’s programs fall roughly in the range of AUD 90,000–140,000 for tuition plus around AUD 50,000–80,000 in living costs over two years, depending heavily on city, lifestyle and university choice.
3. Can I get PR after studying?
It is possible but not guaranteed; you must meet points thresholds, have an eligible occupation, maintain strong English and often gain multiple years of skilled work experience in Australia.
4. Which city is best for Indian students?
Sydney and Melbourne excel for jobs and networks, while cities with regional incentives such as Adelaide or certain parts of Perth and other regional centres can be more aligned with long‑term migration and budget considerations.
5. Is IELTS 6.0 enough?
IELTS 6.0 may meet minimum entry or visa criteria in some cases, but higher scores such as 6.5–7.0 can improve admission chances, scholarship prospects and PR points.
6. How long does the student visa take?
Many straightforward applications are processed in a few weeks to a couple of months, but complex profiles or incomplete documentation can take longer; always apply early.
Why Choose Competitive Careers for Australia?
Our focus is you and your smooth study abroad journey – from university shortlisting and IELTS training to visa documentation, pre‑departure support and long‑term planning.
Our Credentials & Professional Memberships
AAERI Member
- Member of AAERI (The Association of Australian Education Representatives in India).
IEAA & NAFSA
- Member of IEAA (International Education Association of Australia).
- Director Rupesh Patel is a member of NAFSA (Association of International Educators).
QEAC & EATC
- Director Rupesh Patel has completed the Education Agent Training Course (EATC).
- Qualified Education Agent Counsellor (QEAC) for Australia.
ISANA & UK Agent Certificates
- Director Upendra Patel has completed ISANA’s National Code Online Tutorial.
- Directors have completed Education UK certificates for agents with British Council India.
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